I am trying to rig a single-wall pipe from my BK Princess to
my Selkirk smoke-pipe adapter. I have only 42" of vertical
to work with, and I need 8" of offset. So in order to meet
BK's suggestion of 36" straight out of the top of the stove
before any elbows, I've got a problem (not enough vertical
space left out of the 42" for the dual-45 offset).
Elmer's has 15-degree elbows. So I'm tempted to come
straight out of the stove into a 15-degree elbow, then 2ft
pipe length, and then the other 15-degree elbow. This should
about give me the 8" offset, with some room left over for
a short straight length that slides over the smokepipe adapter.
Thoughts on this ?
P.S. Another option is to trim off the smoke-pipe adapter
some (it now sticks down about 14" from the chimney) in
order to give myself more vertical room to work with,
but I'm afraid cutting that thing neatly is going to be a
pain, plus maybe I run into the 18" vertical clearance
from a horizontal pipe run (the offset section is not
exactly a "horizontal pipe run", but still ...) and the
ceiling at the bottom of the chimney is wood.
my Selkirk smoke-pipe adapter. I have only 42" of vertical
to work with, and I need 8" of offset. So in order to meet
BK's suggestion of 36" straight out of the top of the stove
before any elbows, I've got a problem (not enough vertical
space left out of the 42" for the dual-45 offset).
Elmer's has 15-degree elbows. So I'm tempted to come
straight out of the stove into a 15-degree elbow, then 2ft
pipe length, and then the other 15-degree elbow. This should
about give me the 8" offset, with some room left over for
a short straight length that slides over the smokepipe adapter.
Thoughts on this ?
P.S. Another option is to trim off the smoke-pipe adapter
some (it now sticks down about 14" from the chimney) in
order to give myself more vertical room to work with,
but I'm afraid cutting that thing neatly is going to be a
pain, plus maybe I run into the 18" vertical clearance
from a horizontal pipe run (the offset section is not
exactly a "horizontal pipe run", but still ...) and the
ceiling at the bottom of the chimney is wood.